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  2. Bauxite and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Bauxite & Northern Railway (reporting mark BXN) is a Class III railroad operating in the United States state of Arkansas. BXN operates over 7 miles (11 km) of track in Bauxite, Arkansas. Traffic consists of largely of alumina, and the railroad hauls 4,059 carloads per year. In 2005, the railroad was purchased by holding company RailAmerica.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Bauxite and ...

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    The railroad of the Bauxite & Northern Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, situated in the central part of the State of Arkansas, extending from Bauxite to Bauxite Junction, with a branch line from Bauxite to Gibbons, a total distance of 2.172 miles. The carrier also owns 2.610 miles ...

  4. Bauxite & Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Bauxite and Northern Railway; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a railroad name with an ampersand: ...

  5. Rail transport in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    1911 - May Pen to Frankfield railway: 21-kilometre (13 mi) branch off the Montego Bay line, from May Pen to Chapelton, completed in 1913 and extended in 1925 by 16 kilometres (10 mi) to Frankfield. 1921 - Linstead to New Works railway: 4.8 kilometres (3 mi) from Linstead to New Works, opened on the Bog Walk to Ewarton extension.

  6. Bauxite - Wikipedia

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    World bauxite production in 2005 One of the world's largest bauxite mines in Weipa, in northern Queensland, Australia. Australia is the largest producer of bauxite, followed by Guinea and China. [10] Bauxite is usually strip mined because it is almost always found near the surface of the terrain, with little or no overburden.

  7. Talk:Bauxite and Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Wikipedia:WikiProject UK Railways/Colours list. This page contains a list of colours used in previous/next station boxes on UK railway station (and related/similar) articles, believed to be up-to-date as of 26 December 2023. Some of the colours have templates (e.g. { { NXEA colour }}) which can be used to implement them.

  9. Rio Tinto (corporation) - Wikipedia

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    Rio Tinto Alcan is the world's leading producer of bauxite (shown here with a US cent for scale). Rio Tinto divides its Aluminium operations into three main areas—bauxite, alumina and primary metal. The Bauxite and Alumina unit mines raw bauxite from locations in Australia, Brazil and Africa.